This kind of extensions don’t need several commits every week, for example updating a software once per month could mean that it’s more stable and has less bugs than one that updates every day.
About the feature though, you’re right, localCDN does block a lot more CDN requests
Really? Their repo seems to be fairly active, though.
https://git.synz.io/Synzvato/decentraleyes
Must be recent then. It was stopped for a big while. Either way, as the other commenter said, LocalCDN supports more stuff and works better.
This kind of extensions don’t need several commits every week, for example updating a software once per month could mean that it’s more stable and has less bugs than one that updates every day. About the feature though, you’re right, localCDN does block a lot more CDN requests
You make a good point yeah. However, I believe it went radio silent for a considerable amount of time. Not a big deal though.
LocalCDN supports more CDN resources and other features that Decentraleyes didn’t implement yet. P.S. It works better in Firefox.
Good to know. I’ll be switching to LocalCDN then. I honestly wasn’t aware Decentraleyes had a fork.